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                  <h4>getpeaks</h4>Determine peak(s) of function X
                  <br><small>Last modified: 25-Sep-2009 16:28:38</small>

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                  <br>% getpeaks Determine peak(s) of function X<br>%<br>% ipeaks = getpeaks(X,[N])<br>%<br>% Determine peaks of function X. N is the 'order' of the peak selection<br>% criteria (By default, N=2). The 'order' of the peak indicates the number <br>% of points on each side of the peak to which X(ipeaks) is superior to:<br>% X(ipeak) is the maximum in the interval: X(ipeak-N:ipeak+N)<br>%<br>% Example:<br>%<br>% See also:<br>%	getdblkpeaks<br>%<br>% Created: 2007.<br>% Rev. by Guillaume Maze on 2009-08-31: Fix a bug with find
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                  Last update: 2011 March 04, 17:46<br>
                  Created by Guillaume Maze<br>
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